Vivitar Solid Glass Mirror Lenses

Vivitar Solid Glass Mirror Lenses

by David Barth
Vivitar Solid Glass Mirror Lenses

Vivitar Solid Glass Mirror Lenses

by David Barth

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Overview

This is an essay about telephoto mirror lenses that use solid glass instead of thin glass reflectors. The discussion will apply to 35mm film cameras and digital cameras that use 35mm format interchangeable lenses.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016566559
Publisher: David V. Barth
Publication date: 06/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 27 KB

About the Author

David V. Barth served in the U.S. Navy from 1960 to 1966, was assigned to a nuclear ballistic missile submarine christened by First Lady Jackie Kennedy, made seven patrols during the Cold War, and was on patrols during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The computer training and experience in the Navy prepared him for a career as a mainframe computer programmer/analyst (1967 - 2007). He earned a B.S. degree in aviation management/computer science with highest honors from the Metropolitan State University of Denver (1977), a M.S. degree in Business Administration from the University of Northern Colorado (1982), and a Ph.D. in Computer Management Science from Kennedy-Western University (1995). He earned a pilot’s license and became a flight instructor, teaching part-time (1976 - 2004). He was employed in information technology departments of several Denver banks and worked as a consultant for Perot Systems, Accenture, and Computer Sciences Corporation. He was Assistant Director of the Forney Museum of Transportation in Denver, Colorado (2009 – 2011) where he developed web pages of automobile museum collections at barthworks.com. Since 1961 he has written short stories, both fiction and non-fiction, and is a speaker. He has traveled extensively while pursuing his interests in photography and writing.
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